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Best Cloud Management Platforms

Rachana Hasyagar
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Researched and written by Rachana Hasyagar

Cloud management platforms (CMPs) are toolsets that help companies monitor and control cloud environments, resources, and services. These solutions manage two or more dynamic cloud environments—private, public, multi, or hybrid cloud. CMPs provide insights into and control over a variety of cloud-related functions, such as optimization, orchestration, security, monitoring, and costs. IT administrators, security analysts, server engineers, and others can leverage cloud resources effectively due to the diversity of available insights.

Cloud management platforms offer the administrative visibility and capability of cloud cost management software, cloud infrastructure monitoring software, cloud infrastructure automation software, and more. They also include open-source software modules that provide a framework to create and manage both public and private cloud infrastructure. CMPs are designed to integrate with a variety of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) offerings as well.

To qualify for inclusion in the Cloud Management Platforms category, a product must:

Monitor and optimize cloud computing resources in multi-cloud environments
Provide self-service capabilities, analytics, and insights into organization consumption patterns within cloud deployments
Provide managerial capabilities over cloud functions and security
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    Compute Engine is Google's infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform for organizations to create and run cloud-based virtual machines.

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Data Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 35% Small-Business
    • 34% Enterprise
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Google Compute Engine is a cloud-based service that provides customizable virtual machines for different workloads, offering seamless integration with other Google Cloud services.
    • Users frequently mention the flexibility and scalability of the platform, the ease of spinning up VMs with custom configurations, and the seamless integration with other Google Cloud services.
    • Reviewers experienced challenges with the complexity of the pricing structure, the steep learning curve for new users, and the occasional confusion with advanced networking configurations.
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  • Google Compute Engine Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    86
    Scalability
    78
    Virtual Machines
    69
    Features
    63
    Flexibility
    53
    Cons
    Pricing Issues
    55
    Expensive
    51
    Cost Management
    36
    Complexity
    30
    Complex Pricing
    27
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  • Google Compute Engine features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.8
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.7
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.4
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    8.7
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Google
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1998
    HQ Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Twitter
    @google
    31,716,915 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    325,307 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Compute Engine is Google's infrastructure as a service (IaaS) platform for organizations to create and run cloud-based virtual machines.

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Data Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 35% Small-Business
  • 34% Enterprise
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Google Compute Engine is a cloud-based service that provides customizable virtual machines for different workloads, offering seamless integration with other Google Cloud services.
  • Users frequently mention the flexibility and scalability of the platform, the ease of spinning up VMs with custom configurations, and the seamless integration with other Google Cloud services.
  • Reviewers experienced challenges with the complexity of the pricing structure, the steep learning curve for new users, and the occasional confusion with advanced networking configurations.
Google Compute Engine Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
86
Scalability
78
Virtual Machines
69
Features
63
Flexibility
53
Cons
Pricing Issues
55
Expensive
51
Cost Management
36
Complexity
30
Complex Pricing
27
Google Compute Engine features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
8.7
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.4
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
8.7
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Google
Company Website
Year Founded
1998
HQ Location
Mountain View, CA
Twitter
@google
31,716,915 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
325,307 employees on LinkedIn®
(2,207)4.5 out of 5
4th Easiest To Use in Cloud Management Platforms software
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    Ubuntu is the Linux OS that’s made for everyone. Harness the freedom and creativity of open source, from laptops and workstations to servers and IoT devices Published by Canonical, Ubuntu brings yo

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • Senior Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 47% Small-Business
    • 34% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Ubuntu is a dependable and flexible operating system based on the Linux kernel, used for various tasks including backend development and communication with remote servers.
    • Users frequently mention Ubuntu's simplicity, stability, and versatility, praising its clean interface, straightforward package management, and strong community support.
    • Users reported challenges with installing certain applications, slow performance of Snap packages, and occasional compatibility issues with older drivers or software after updates.
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  • Ubuntu Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    220
    Linux/Ubuntu OS
    216
    Open Source
    170
    User-Friendly
    136
    Speed/Performance
    135
    Cons
    Compatibility Issues
    92
    Usage Difficulty
    87
    Limited Software
    79
    Driver Issues
    70
    Command Line
    62
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  • Ubuntu features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.8
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.7
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.3
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    8.7
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2004
    HQ Location
    London
    Twitter
    @Canonical
    107,666 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    1,859 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Ubuntu is the Linux OS that’s made for everyone. Harness the freedom and creativity of open source, from laptops and workstations to servers and IoT devices Published by Canonical, Ubuntu brings yo

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • Senior Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 47% Small-Business
  • 34% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Ubuntu is a dependable and flexible operating system based on the Linux kernel, used for various tasks including backend development and communication with remote servers.
  • Users frequently mention Ubuntu's simplicity, stability, and versatility, praising its clean interface, straightforward package management, and strong community support.
  • Users reported challenges with installing certain applications, slow performance of Snap packages, and occasional compatibility issues with older drivers or software after updates.
Ubuntu Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
220
Linux/Ubuntu OS
216
Open Source
170
User-Friendly
136
Speed/Performance
135
Cons
Compatibility Issues
92
Usage Difficulty
87
Limited Software
79
Driver Issues
70
Command Line
62
Ubuntu features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
8.7
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.3
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
8.7
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2004
HQ Location
London
Twitter
@Canonical
107,666 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
1,859 employees on LinkedIn®

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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Flexera One is a SaaS-based IT management solution designed with and for organizations like yours with highly complex hybrid environments. With Flexera One, you can visualize your entire estate and ma

    Users
    • Analyst
    • Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 74% Enterprise
    • 16% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Flexera One is a tool used by companies for managing their IT systems and services like software and cloud in a single place, also optimizing their cost by not paying for services that they are not using.
    • Users frequently mention the ease of use, comprehensive visibility into software usage and compliance, and the ability to identify unused or underutilized software licenses and cloud resources for cost optimization.
    • Users experienced a complex initial setup, a steep learning curve for new users, occasional performance issues with large datasets, and limitations in report customization.
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  • Flexera One Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    54
    Features
    47
    Integrations
    37
    Product Quality
    37
    Visibility
    36
    Cons
    Complexity
    37
    Difficult Learning
    35
    Learning Curve
    31
    Complex Setup
    26
    Difficult Setup
    23
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  • Flexera One features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
    8.2
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.1
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.0
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    8.2
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Flexera
    Year Founded
    2008
    HQ Location
    Itasca, IL
    Twitter
    @flexera
    4,748 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    2,025 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Flexera One is a SaaS-based IT management solution designed with and for organizations like yours with highly complex hybrid environments. With Flexera One, you can visualize your entire estate and ma

Users
  • Analyst
  • Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 74% Enterprise
  • 16% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Flexera One is a tool used by companies for managing their IT systems and services like software and cloud in a single place, also optimizing their cost by not paying for services that they are not using.
  • Users frequently mention the ease of use, comprehensive visibility into software usage and compliance, and the ability to identify unused or underutilized software licenses and cloud resources for cost optimization.
  • Users experienced a complex initial setup, a steep learning curve for new users, occasional performance issues with large datasets, and limitations in report customization.
Flexera One Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
54
Features
47
Integrations
37
Product Quality
37
Visibility
36
Cons
Complexity
37
Difficult Learning
35
Learning Curve
31
Complex Setup
26
Difficult Setup
23
Flexera One features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.2
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
8.1
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.0
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
8.2
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Flexera
Year Founded
2008
HQ Location
Itasca, IL
Twitter
@flexera
4,748 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
2,025 employees on LinkedIn®
(54)4.3 out of 5
13th Easiest To Use in Cloud Management Platforms software
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    SAP Business Data Cloud is a fully managed software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that unifies and governs SAP data and connects with third-party data. As an evolution of the company's data, planning,

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 33% Small-Business
    • 28% Enterprise
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • SAP Business Data Cloud is a platform that integrates and centralizes data from both SAP and non-SAP systems, supporting real-time analytics and AI/ML, and delivering ready-to-use data products.
    • Reviewers appreciate the platform's ability to reduce data duplication, improve decision making, and provide real-time insights, with scalability according to need and a user-friendly interface that simplifies project management.
    • Reviewers noted challenges with the initial setup and configuration, particularly in hybrid SAP and non-SAP environments, and issues with the pricing structure, unused instances, and a lack of sufficient training material.
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  • SAP Business Data Cloud Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    21
    Features
    20
    Integration Capabilities
    20
    Integrations
    20
    Data Discovery
    16
    Cons
    Complexity
    19
    Difficult Learning
    17
    Expensive
    16
    Integration Issues
    16
    Learning Curve
    12
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    8.8
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.5
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.4
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    8.4
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    SAP
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1972
    HQ Location
    Walldorf
    Twitter
    @SAP
    297,946 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    135,108 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

SAP Business Data Cloud is a fully managed software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution that unifies and governs SAP data and connects with third-party data. As an evolution of the company's data, planning,

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 33% Small-Business
  • 28% Enterprise
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • SAP Business Data Cloud is a platform that integrates and centralizes data from both SAP and non-SAP systems, supporting real-time analytics and AI/ML, and delivering ready-to-use data products.
  • Reviewers appreciate the platform's ability to reduce data duplication, improve decision making, and provide real-time insights, with scalability according to need and a user-friendly interface that simplifies project management.
  • Reviewers noted challenges with the initial setup and configuration, particularly in hybrid SAP and non-SAP environments, and issues with the pricing structure, unused instances, and a lack of sufficient training material.
SAP Business Data Cloud Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
21
Features
20
Integration Capabilities
20
Integrations
20
Data Discovery
16
Cons
Complexity
19
Difficult Learning
17
Expensive
16
Integration Issues
16
Learning Curve
12
SAP Business Data Cloud features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
8.5
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.4
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
8.4
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
SAP
Company Website
Year Founded
1972
HQ Location
Walldorf
Twitter
@SAP
297,946 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
135,108 employees on LinkedIn®
(226)4.7 out of 5
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    CloudKeeper is a comprehensive cloud cost optimization partner that combines the power of group buying & commitments management, expert cloud consulting & support, and an enhanced visibility &

    Users
    • CTO
    • DevOps Engineer
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 66% Mid-Market
    • 22% Small-Business
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • CloudKeeper is a platform designed to optimize AWS costs without impacting performance, providing detailed visibility into cost trends and savings opportunities through an intuitive dashboard.
    • Reviewers like the platform's transparency, guaranteed savings model, proactive support, and the detailed visibility it provides into cost trends and savings opportunities, with many praising the team's in-depth understanding of cloud cost management.
    • Reviewers experienced some limitations with the platform, such as the lack of granular, customizable reporting options, the absence of a report scheduler feature, and the need for more tags to fetch costing.
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  • CloudKeeper Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Customer Support
    46
    Cost Saving
    25
    Recommendations
    25
    Cost Tracking
    24
    Helpful
    24
    Cons
    Dashboard Issues
    7
    AWS Limitations
    5
    Access Control
    4
    Limited Customization
    4
    Missing Features
    4
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    9.4
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.8
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    9.5
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    2019
    HQ Location
    Singapore, Singapore
    Twitter
    @cloud_keeper
    112 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    314 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

CloudKeeper is a comprehensive cloud cost optimization partner that combines the power of group buying & commitments management, expert cloud consulting & support, and an enhanced visibility &

Users
  • CTO
  • DevOps Engineer
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 66% Mid-Market
  • 22% Small-Business
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • CloudKeeper is a platform designed to optimize AWS costs without impacting performance, providing detailed visibility into cost trends and savings opportunities through an intuitive dashboard.
  • Reviewers like the platform's transparency, guaranteed savings model, proactive support, and the detailed visibility it provides into cost trends and savings opportunities, with many praising the team's in-depth understanding of cloud cost management.
  • Reviewers experienced some limitations with the platform, such as the lack of granular, customizable reporting options, the absence of a report scheduler feature, and the need for more tags to fetch costing.
CloudKeeper Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Customer Support
46
Cost Saving
25
Recommendations
25
Cost Tracking
24
Helpful
24
Cons
Dashboard Issues
7
AWS Limitations
5
Access Control
4
Limited Customization
4
Missing Features
4
CloudKeeper features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.4
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
8.8
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
9.5
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
9.0
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Company Website
Year Founded
2019
HQ Location
Singapore, Singapore
Twitter
@cloud_keeper
112 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
314 employees on LinkedIn®
(64)4.9 out of 5
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Cloudshot is a SaaS-based CloudOps platform designed to optimize cloud infrastructure management. Its patented algorithm offers real-time monitoring, providing instant insights into resource performan

    Users
    • Cloud Architect
    • MD
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 88% Enterprise
    • 22% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Cloudshot is a cloud management software that provides security, cost optimization, and infrastructure mapping for multi-cloud environments.
    • Users frequently mention the ease of use, clear interface, real-time monitoring, and the ability to manage AWS, GCP, and Azure together as standout features of Cloudshot.
    • Users mentioned that there are no significant negatives about Cloudshot, with most stating that it meets their needs well and works smoothly.
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  • Cloudshot Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Cloud Services
    35
    Cloud Management
    34
    Ease of Use
    33
    Features
    17
    Security
    15
    Cons
    Lack of GCP Support
    2
    Missing Features
    2
    Complexity
    1
    Migration Issues
    1
    Steep Learning Curve
    1
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    10.0
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    10.0
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    9.3
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    10.0
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Year Founded
    2023
    HQ Location
    Pune, IN
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    28 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
How are these determined?Information
This description is provided by the seller.

Cloudshot is a SaaS-based CloudOps platform designed to optimize cloud infrastructure management. Its patented algorithm offers real-time monitoring, providing instant insights into resource performan

Users
  • Cloud Architect
  • MD
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 88% Enterprise
  • 22% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Cloudshot is a cloud management software that provides security, cost optimization, and infrastructure mapping for multi-cloud environments.
  • Users frequently mention the ease of use, clear interface, real-time monitoring, and the ability to manage AWS, GCP, and Azure together as standout features of Cloudshot.
  • Users mentioned that there are no significant negatives about Cloudshot, with most stating that it meets their needs well and works smoothly.
Cloudshot Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Cloud Services
35
Cloud Management
34
Ease of Use
33
Features
17
Security
15
Cons
Lack of GCP Support
2
Missing Features
2
Complexity
1
Migration Issues
1
Steep Learning Curve
1
Cloudshot features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
10.0
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
10.0
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
9.3
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
10.0
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Year Founded
2023
HQ Location
Pune, IN
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
28 employees on LinkedIn®
(70)4.3 out of 5
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    This description is provided by the seller.

    Find performance bottlenecks in production

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 37% Small-Business
    • 34% Mid-Market
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  • Google Cloud Trace Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    2
    Customer Support
    1
    Easy Access
    1
    Features
    1
    Implementation Ease
    1
    Cons
    Inadequate Monitoring
    1
    Lack of GCP Support
    1
    Missing Features
    1
    Monitoring Limitations
    1
    UI Improvement
    1
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    0.0
    No information available
    0.0
    No information available
    8.1
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    0.0
    No information available
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    Seller
    Google
    Year Founded
    1998
    HQ Location
    Mountain View, CA
    Twitter
    @google
    31,716,915 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    311,319 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NASDAQ:GOOG
Product Description
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Find performance bottlenecks in production

Users
  • Software Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 37% Small-Business
  • 34% Mid-Market
Google Cloud Trace Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
2
Customer Support
1
Easy Access
1
Features
1
Implementation Ease
1
Cons
Inadequate Monitoring
1
Lack of GCP Support
1
Missing Features
1
Monitoring Limitations
1
UI Improvement
1
Google Cloud Trace features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
0.0
No information available
0.0
No information available
8.1
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
0.0
No information available
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Seller
Google
Year Founded
1998
HQ Location
Mountain View, CA
Twitter
@google
31,716,915 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
311,319 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
NASDAQ:GOOG
(180)4.8 out of 5
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    Utho, India's leading public cloud provider, empowers businesses to break free from vendor lock-in, slow speed, high cost, and complexity with simple, secure, and reliable cloud solutions. With a dec

    Users
    • CEO
    • Student
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 62% Small-Business
    • 34% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • Utho Cloud is a cloud infrastructure service that aims to provide reliable performance and intuitive user interfaces for businesses looking to scale their cloud infrastructure.
    • Users like the reliable performance, intuitive user interfaces, and exceptional customer support provided by Utho Cloud, highlighting the team's expertise, prompt responses, and genuine commitment to helping customers.
    • Users experienced issues with Utho Cloud's documentation, lack of advanced UI features, limited server locations, and some users reported difficulties with the ticketing system and on-call support.
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  • Utho Pros and Cons
    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Customer Support
    53
    Ease of Use
    51
    Affordable
    45
    Cost-Effective
    28
    Reliability
    22
    Cons
    Poor Customer Support
    16
    Downtime Issues
    5
    User Interface
    5
    Integration Issues
    4
    Limited Customization
    4
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    8.9
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.5
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    9.4
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    Utho
    Year Founded
    2010
    HQ Location
    Noida, IN
    Twitter
    @Uthocloud
    114 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    59 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Utho, India's leading public cloud provider, empowers businesses to break free from vendor lock-in, slow speed, high cost, and complexity with simple, secure, and reliable cloud solutions. With a dec

Users
  • CEO
  • Student
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 62% Small-Business
  • 34% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • Utho Cloud is a cloud infrastructure service that aims to provide reliable performance and intuitive user interfaces for businesses looking to scale their cloud infrastructure.
  • Users like the reliable performance, intuitive user interfaces, and exceptional customer support provided by Utho Cloud, highlighting the team's expertise, prompt responses, and genuine commitment to helping customers.
  • Users experienced issues with Utho Cloud's documentation, lack of advanced UI features, limited server locations, and some users reported difficulties with the ticketing system and on-call support.
Utho Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Customer Support
53
Ease of Use
51
Affordable
45
Cost-Effective
28
Reliability
22
Cons
Poor Customer Support
16
Downtime Issues
5
User Interface
5
Integration Issues
4
Limited Customization
4
Utho features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.9
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
8.5
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
9.4
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
9.0
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
Seller Details
Seller
Utho
Year Founded
2010
HQ Location
Noida, IN
Twitter
@Uthocloud
114 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
59 employees on LinkedIn®
(198)4.2 out of 5
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    IBM Cloudability from Apptio, an IBM Company, is a cloud cost management and optimization tool that enables IT, finance, and business teams to optimize their costs and communicate the business value o

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Financial Services
    Market Segment
    • 62% Enterprise
    • 20% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • IBM Cloudability is a tool that provides cost management and optimization capabilities across multi-cloud environments, offering visibility into spending to aid in data-driven decision making.
    • Reviewers like the clear breakdown of cloud spend across various platforms, the ability to identify direct and shared costs, and the automated recommendations for optimizing resources.
    • Users reported that the interface can be complex for newcomers, generating reports can be slow with large datasets, and the initial setup requires time and expertise, making onboarding challenging for new users.
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    34
    Cost Management
    29
    Insights
    29
    Reporting
    29
    Cost Tracking
    28
    Cons
    Missing Features
    17
    Cost Management
    15
    Slow Performance
    13
    Complexity
    12
    Expensive
    11
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    8.9
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.2
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    8.9
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1996
    HQ Location
    Bellevue, WA
    Twitter
    @Apptio
    9,743 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    1,348 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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IBM Cloudability from Apptio, an IBM Company, is a cloud cost management and optimization tool that enables IT, finance, and business teams to optimize their costs and communicate the business value o

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Financial Services
Market Segment
  • 62% Enterprise
  • 20% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • IBM Cloudability is a tool that provides cost management and optimization capabilities across multi-cloud environments, offering visibility into spending to aid in data-driven decision making.
  • Reviewers like the clear breakdown of cloud spend across various platforms, the ability to identify direct and shared costs, and the automated recommendations for optimizing resources.
  • Users reported that the interface can be complex for newcomers, generating reports can be slow with large datasets, and the initial setup requires time and expertise, making onboarding challenging for new users.
IBM Cloudability Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
34
Cost Management
29
Insights
29
Reporting
29
Cost Tracking
28
Cons
Missing Features
17
Cost Management
15
Slow Performance
13
Complexity
12
Expensive
11
IBM Cloudability features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.9
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
9.0
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.2
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
8.9
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
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Company Website
Year Founded
1996
HQ Location
Bellevue, WA
Twitter
@Apptio
9,743 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
1,348 employees on LinkedIn®
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    For customers who want to simplify complex and distributed environments across on-premises, edge and multicloud, Azure Arc enables deployment of Azure services anywhere and extends Azure management to

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 38% Mid-Market
    • 28% Small-Business
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    8.8
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.8
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    9.2
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Microsoft
    Year Founded
    1975
    HQ Location
    Redmond, Washington
    Twitter
    @microsoft
    13,263,534 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    220,934 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    MSFT
Product Description
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For customers who want to simplify complex and distributed environments across on-premises, edge and multicloud, Azure Arc enables deployment of Azure services anywhere and extends Azure management to

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 38% Mid-Market
  • 28% Small-Business
Azure Arc features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.8
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
9.0
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.8
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
9.2
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
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Seller
Microsoft
Year Founded
1975
HQ Location
Redmond, Washington
Twitter
@microsoft
13,263,534 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
220,934 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
MSFT
(15)4.6 out of 5
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    FortiGate Cloud is a cloud-based software-as-a-service platform designed to streamline the management, reporting, and analytics of FortiGate Next-Generation Firewalls and associated devices. It simpli

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 67% Mid-Market
    • 20% Small-Business
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    9.2
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    9.0
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    9.3
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Fortinet
    Year Founded
    2000
    HQ Location
    Sunnyvale, CA
    Twitter
    @Fortinet
    151,576 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    15,103 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NASDAQ: FTNT
Product Description
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FortiGate Cloud is a cloud-based software-as-a-service platform designed to streamline the management, reporting, and analytics of FortiGate Next-Generation Firewalls and associated devices. It simpli

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 67% Mid-Market
  • 20% Small-Business
FortiGate Cloud features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.2
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
9.0
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
9.0
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
9.3
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
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Seller
Fortinet
Year Founded
2000
HQ Location
Sunnyvale, CA
Twitter
@Fortinet
151,576 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
15,103 employees on LinkedIn®
Ownership
NASDAQ: FTNT
(78)4.4 out of 5
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    DoiT Cloud Intelligence is the only intent-aware FinOps platform that goes beyond cost optimization to drive reliability, performance, and security – turning endless "good ideas" into real, implemente

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Computer Software
    • Information Technology and Services
    Market Segment
    • 56% Mid-Market
    • 41% Small-Business
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Customer Support
    10
    Team Expertise
    7
    Features
    6
    Cloud Management
    5
    Helpful
    5
    Cons
    Cost Management
    3
    Expensive
    2
    Billing Issues
    1
    Complexity
    1
    Difficult Learning
    1
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    8.1
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    6.8
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.7
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    7.4
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    DoiT
    Year Founded
    2011
    HQ Location
    Santa Clara, US
    Twitter
    @doitint
    803 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    620 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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DoiT Cloud Intelligence is the only intent-aware FinOps platform that goes beyond cost optimization to drive reliability, performance, and security – turning endless "good ideas" into real, implemente

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Computer Software
  • Information Technology and Services
Market Segment
  • 56% Mid-Market
  • 41% Small-Business
DoiT Cloud Intelligence Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Customer Support
10
Team Expertise
7
Features
6
Cloud Management
5
Helpful
5
Cons
Cost Management
3
Expensive
2
Billing Issues
1
Complexity
1
Difficult Learning
1
DoiT Cloud Intelligence features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.1
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
6.8
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.7
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
7.4
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
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Seller
DoiT
Year Founded
2011
HQ Location
Santa Clara, US
Twitter
@doitint
803 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
620 employees on LinkedIn®
(282)4.5 out of 5
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    IBM Turbonomic is a real-time application resource management platform designed to help users optimize and manage resources across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. This innovative solution continu

    Users
    • Software Engineer
    • System Engineer
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Computer Software
    Market Segment
    • 45% Enterprise
    • 31% Mid-Market
    User Sentiment
    How are these determined?Information
    These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
    • IBM Turbonomic is a platform that provides insights based on workload usage, automates resource optimization, and offers recommendations for resource management.
    • Reviewers appreciate the platform's ease of use, its ability to integrate with existing systems, and its AI-driven resource optimization that provides cost-saving opportunities and improves operational efficiency.
    • Users reported a steep learning curve for new users, complexity in setup and integration, occasional system instability, and a high cost that may not be suitable for smaller IT teams or limited budgets.
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Cost Optimization
    19
    Ease of Use
    18
    Automation
    16
    Performance
    15
    Artificial Intelligence
    14
    Cons
    Complexity
    13
    Learning Curve
    13
    Expensive
    11
    Steep Learning Curve
    10
    Difficult Learning
    8
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    8.5
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.3
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.9
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    8.7
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Seller
    IBM
    Company Website
    Year Founded
    1911
    HQ Location
    Armonk, NY
    Twitter
    @IBM
    710,904 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    339,241 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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IBM Turbonomic is a real-time application resource management platform designed to help users optimize and manage resources across hybrid and multi-cloud environments. This innovative solution continu

Users
  • Software Engineer
  • System Engineer
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Computer Software
Market Segment
  • 45% Enterprise
  • 31% Mid-Market
User Sentiment
How are these determined?Information
These insights, currently in beta, are compiled from user reviews and grouped to display a high-level overview of the software.
  • IBM Turbonomic is a platform that provides insights based on workload usage, automates resource optimization, and offers recommendations for resource management.
  • Reviewers appreciate the platform's ease of use, its ability to integrate with existing systems, and its AI-driven resource optimization that provides cost-saving opportunities and improves operational efficiency.
  • Users reported a steep learning curve for new users, complexity in setup and integration, occasional system instability, and a high cost that may not be suitable for smaller IT teams or limited budgets.
IBM Turbonomic Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Cost Optimization
19
Ease of Use
18
Automation
16
Performance
15
Artificial Intelligence
14
Cons
Complexity
13
Learning Curve
13
Expensive
11
Steep Learning Curve
10
Difficult Learning
8
IBM Turbonomic features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
8.5
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
8.3
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.9
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
8.7
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
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Seller
IBM
Company Website
Year Founded
1911
HQ Location
Armonk, NY
Twitter
@IBM
710,904 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
339,241 employees on LinkedIn®
(97)4.6 out of 5
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    Rubrik is a cybersecurity company with a mission to secure the world’s data. Rubrik pioneered Zero Trust Data SecurityTM to help organizations achieve business resilience against cyberattacks, malicio

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    • Information Technology and Services
    • Higher Education
    Market Segment
    • 52% Enterprise
    • 36% Mid-Market
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Ease of Use
    33
    Backup Solutions
    20
    Features
    19
    Reliability
    19
    User Interface
    17
    Cons
    Expensive
    11
    Limited Features
    7
    Backup Problems
    6
    Complexity
    6
    Cost Management
    5
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    9.0
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    9.0
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.9
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    8.5
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Rubrik
    Year Founded
    2014
    HQ Location
    Palo Alto, California
    Twitter
    @rubrikInc
    43,409 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    4,559 employees on LinkedIn®
Product Description
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Rubrik is a cybersecurity company with a mission to secure the world’s data. Rubrik pioneered Zero Trust Data SecurityTM to help organizations achieve business resilience against cyberattacks, malicio

Users
No information available
Industries
  • Information Technology and Services
  • Higher Education
Market Segment
  • 52% Enterprise
  • 36% Mid-Market
Rubrik Pros and Cons
How are these determined?Information
Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
Pros
Ease of Use
33
Backup Solutions
20
Features
19
Reliability
19
User Interface
17
Cons
Expensive
11
Limited Features
7
Backup Problems
6
Complexity
6
Cost Management
5
Rubrik features and usability ratings that predict user satisfaction
9.0
Cloud Optimization
Average: 9.0
9.0
Cloud Orchestration
Average: 8.7
8.9
Quality of Support
Average: 9.0
8.5
Cloud Resource Management
Average: 9.0
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Seller
Rubrik
Year Founded
2014
HQ Location
Palo Alto, California
Twitter
@rubrikInc
43,409 Twitter followers
LinkedIn® Page
www.linkedin.com
4,559 employees on LinkedIn®
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    AWS Compute Optimizer is a service that leverages machine learning to analyze the configuration and utilization metrics of your AWS resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon EBS volumes, AWS Lam

    Users
    No information available
    Industries
    No information available
    Market Segment
    • 50% Small-Business
    • 38% Mid-Market
  • Pros and Cons
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    How are these determined?Information
    Pros and Cons are compiled from review feedback and grouped into themes to provide an easy-to-understand summary of user reviews.
    Pros
    Dashboards
    1
    Ease of Use
    1
    Recommendations
    1
    Cons
    This product has not yet received any negative sentiments.
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    9.2
    Cloud Optimization
    Average: 9.0
    8.9
    Cloud Orchestration
    Average: 8.7
    8.8
    Quality of Support
    Average: 9.0
    9.3
    Cloud Resource Management
    Average: 9.0
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    Year Founded
    2006
    HQ Location
    Seattle, WA
    Twitter
    @awscloud
    2,219,847 Twitter followers
    LinkedIn® Page
    www.linkedin.com
    143,584 employees on LinkedIn®
    Ownership
    NASDAQ: AMZN
Product Description
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AWS Compute Optimizer is a service that leverages machine learning to analyze the configuration and utilization metrics of your AWS resources, such as Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon EBS volumes, AWS Lam

Users
No information available
Industries
No information available
Market Segment
  • 50% Small-Business
  • 38% Mid-Market
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Learn More About Cloud Management Platforms

What are Cloud Management Platforms?

A cloud management platform (CMP) is a set of unified software tools which help companies monitor and control cloud computing resources. While these tools can be deployed by an enterprise exclusively for a public or private cloud arrangement, CMPs commonly focus on the management of hybrid and multi-cloud models to help optimize control of various cloud-based infrastructures. CMPs also include open-source software modules that provide a framework to create and manage both public and private cloud infrastructure. This aids cost management, backup and disaster recovery, and enhancement of performance and security.

Cloud management platforms offer the administrative visibility and capability of cloud cost management software, cloud infrastructure monitoring software, cloud infrastructure automation software, and more. CMPs are designed to integrate with a variety of infrastructure as a service (IaaS) tools as well.

What Types of Cloud Management Platforms Exist?

Focused platforms

Platforms that offer only one type of cloud problem solving, say, cloud security to protect data, applications, and infrastructure from threats, and automation of tasks to reduce manual intervention, or cost optimization to increase business efficiency. These products will generally focus on a specific task.

Multi-cloud platforms

In multi-cloud infrastructure, cloud assets, software, and applications are distributed across several cloud environments. With a typical multi-cloud architecture involving two or more public and private clouds, a multi-cloud environment aims to eradicate the dependency on any single provider or instance. Multicloud management is the set of tools and procedures that allows a business to monitor and secure applications and workloads across multiple public or private clouds or a combination of both. By offering simplified, centralized management, a multi-cloud management solution allows IT teams to more effectively manage applications and workloads across multiple clouds.

Hybrid cloud and hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) 

Platforms that support hybrid clouds as well as on-premise infrastructure fit into this category. Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) is a software-defined, unified system that combines all the elements of a traditional data center—storage, computing, networking, and management. Hybrid cloud solutions combine a private cloud with one or more public cloud services, with proprietary software enabling communication between each distinct service. Hybrid cloud computing is powerful because it gives businesses greater control over their private data. An organization can store sensitive data on a private cloud or local data center and simultaneously leverage the robust computational resources of a managed public cloud. Due to complexities such as migration of services, compatibility issues between different cloud service providers, etc., in the management of such an infrastructure, these tools rely heavily on custom implementation. 

What are the Common Features of Cloud Management Platforms?

The following are a few essential features that a cloud management platform should have to help organizations gain visibility into their cloud deployments and take necessary actions.

Cost control: A good cloud management tool should provide insights to the user to help them visualize the utilization and cost of current infrastructure and track cost consumption across all cloud resources. Insights will help the user to reduce overall costs. A cloud management platform is a software solution whose main attribute is a vast and extensive set of APIs that allow it to extract data from every area of the IT infrastructure. The tools should be able to provide cost savings by giving one the capability to hibernate their unutilized resources and provide insights into each service with estimated savings. 

Logs monitoring: What makes a cloud management tool unique is its ability to integrate monitoring processes by providing logs from all the major resources. CMPs are purpose-built to draw humongous volumes of data from the user’s application stack in the form of automatically generated computer logs. Log files contain information about every event that occurs in the user’s cloud environment. Analyzing those files can yield information about errors, vulnerabilities, compliance, security, and more. 

Compliance: Cloud compliance is the principle that cloud-delivered systems must be in accordance with the standards their customers require. It ensures that cloud computing services meet the compliance requirements of enterprise customers. Maintaining compliance takes effort on the part of both the cloud service provider and the enterprise; without that effort, the organization's data could be at risk of not adhering to mandatory rules and regulations.

Optimizing the overall workload: CPM implementation in the IT market makes workflow better, optimizing the best practice and managing the resources to get better outcomes without losing out on either money or time. Features of the cloud management tools are connected internally and work together. This means that the tool can automatically control the infrastructure and make adjustments when necessary. The platform also helps in decision making. It can also play a role in managing and creating policy frameworks.

Billing and metering: This is another crucial feature provided by a cloud management platform. CPM accounts for an organization’s unique cloud architecture and finds ways to manage billing and chargebacks effectively. Metering refers to the methods and tools used to track the usage of infrastructure and software delivered via the cloud. IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS vendors have a variety of options for metering the usage of the solutions they provide to clients, including per-user metering, per-account metering, and per-transaction metering.

What are the Benefits of Cloud Management Platforms?

Self-service management: Most CMP solutions support self-service cloud resource management. Enterprises can provision resources for their cloud environment themselves rather than having a set amount of resources delivered. A CMP can help enterprises determine if they are using the optimal amount of resources for their business needs. That can help in determining the correct amount of resources to request from the cloud provider in the future.

Cloud cost management: Enterprises want to manage their resource usage to reduce costs. Resources that aren't being used will just be a drain on the company’s finances. By managing operations to ensure that every resource is being used, cloud cost optimization can reduce the wastage of resources. 

Automated management policies: CMPs deliver automated cloud management policies and tasks to help utilize resources using automatic orchestration. For example, it automates the process of finding spare resources on the network whenever one needs them. Rather than waiting until the IT team discovers wasted resources, the CMP automatically fixes resource usage problems.

Cloud compliance and governance: Usage of cloud services requires the integration of traditional IT governance best practices, such as compliance and chargebacks. Therefore, to govern the cloud for operational excellence, it is important to implement cloud management tools for compliance, incident, and transparent financial management. By doing this, the IT team will run responsible, compliant operations—with tight fiscal controls and transparency. As a result, an organization can benefit from economies of scale, lower individual usage costs, and centralize infrastructure costs while extending or improving current governance capabilities.

Who Uses Cloud Management Platforms?

IT industry: CMPs help IT teams secure and optimize cloud infrastructure, including the applications and data residing on it. Administrators can manage compliance, set up real-time monitoring, and prevent cyberattacks and data breaches. Today organizations have dozens of diverse applications running in the cloud. Cloud management gives visibility and control over this otherwise uncoordinated ecosystem, integrating operating systems, applications, storage frameworks, provisioning, cloud security, and anything else hosted on the enterprise’s cloud. Administrators gain access and control over the enterprise cloud through a web-based interface that they can access remotely. 

Finance industry: Cloud services enable the digital transformation of the finance industry while cloud management platforms offer a dramatically improved experience for this industry using the platform. Due to the increase in mobile consumerization and mass digitization, financial services institutions are transforming data and automating core processes and workflows. The banking sector now provides customized solutions to meet the needs of their diverse customer base with the help of enterprise cloud managed services that support a multitude of enterprise applications. Since cloud offerings and adoption of cloud services are growing, a CMP solution aids in streamlining operations, enabling managed service providers (MSPs) to deliver financial governance, security and compliance governance, and identity and access governance across multiple public clouds. By implementing a CMP solution, the BFSI sector can lower infrastructure costs and increase asset utilization, thereby improving agility and operational efficiency.

Media and entertainment industry: A global consumer base with a growing demand for “bingeable” content is pushing the M&E industry to provide content that is not only available in a variety of formats, but also tailored for diverse audiences in disparate geographies. Implementation of a cloud management platform helps media enterprises streamline access to media from any location. It enables the management of huge quantities of digital content in a faster, dynamic, and cost-effective manner. 

E-commerce industry: The scalability of the cloud complements the needs of the retail sector. Provisioning more servers on its own or obtaining funds to build a bigger IT infrastructure will slow down an enterprise's growth. Cloud management solutions provide a business the ability to view and search for non-compliant servers across environments. CMP provides superior stability for online retail and ensures cost efficiency. Cloud management provides advanced data security which has been a rising concern for e-commerce platforms.

Automotive industry: The automotive industry needs to be up-to-date with its supply chain as this allows them to interact effectively with customers and cater to their needs. Cloud management platforms help this industry as they can have a common environment for both automotive suppliers and manufacturers to share data to ensure that both sides have supply chain visibility. Cloud management platforms are useful for moving, storing, securing, and indexing massive volumes of data generated from connected vehicles. 

Healthcare industry: Cloud healthcare solutions help doctors to easily stay connected to their patients which improves collaboration with each other. Cloud solutions for the healthcare sector enhance patient engagement, empower health team collaboration, and improve clinical and operational data insights to improve decision making and operational efficiencies. Implementing a cloud management platform by the healthcare industry makes it faster and easier to provide more efficient services to patients and helps ensure the end-to-end security, compliance, and interoperability of health data.

Software Related to Cloud Management Platforms

Cloud cost management software: Cloud cost management software allows an enterprise to understand and manage the costs and needs associated with its cloud technology. In particular, this means finding cost-effective ways to maximize cloud usage and efficiency. These tools are typically paired with an infrastructure as a service (IaaS) provider offering to minimize the costs of their pay-as-you-go model. Cloud cost management software helps companies reduce waste by alerting users of low demand or automatically scaling usage to optimal rates. Companies also use these tools to increase the efficiency of their cloud service usage—these solutions often provide reporting features to outline waste and redundancies. Cloud cost management software has some overlap with SaaS spend management software, but the latter is used to monitor and manage spending on cloud applications rather than infrastructure.

Cloud infrastructure monitoring software: Cloud infrastructure monitoring software allows companies to visualize and track the performance of their applications or services. These tools aggregate data in real time to display information related to a company’s cloud-based resources. These tools can track application performance, network availability, and resource allocation, among other factors. Cloud infrastructure monitoring is a process that makes sure an application both remains available and responds to user requests within an acceptable amount of time. It can also involve goals such as optimizing code or reducing infrastructure costs. Cloud infrastructure monitoring tools may have overlapping features with either cloud workload protection platforms or cloud cost management software. Those tools, however, perform more individualized and specific management capabilities and may not provide adequate or necessary monitoring capabilities.

Cloud infrastructure automation software: Cloud infrastructure automation technology is used to provision servers and computer data centers through metadata files, as opposed to physical configuration. The concept in practice can also be referred to as implementing "infrastructure as code" or performing continuous configuration automation. Developers will create templated infrastructure to run their application code, review, and integrate it. These templates can then be reused and generated automatically, minimizing a developer’s need to reconfigure infrastructure. Companies use cloud infrastructure automation technology in DevOps practices to reuse pre-configured infrastructure and ensure configuration visibility at all times. These tools can save developers time in configuring infrastructure as well as reduce downtime. These tools have a strong tie to the continuous delivery process. Many DevOps-focused configuration management software tools will have the ability to automate cloud infrastructure, but that capability is not inherent in all configuration management tools.

Other Software Related to Cloud Management Platforms: AWS management, Azure management, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) management, Others,

Challenges with Cloud Management Platforms

Security and privacy: Keeping confidential data safe and secure is among the topmost priorities for organizations. Earlier, most companies used corporate firewalls to safeguard their sensitive data. Now with migration to the cloud becoming increasingly common, the challenge of keeping the data secure makes businesses extremely cautious. Where the cloud provider provides the first layer of security, the customer must provide the second. The challenge here is that customers must know what is required by each cloud service provider so that they can properly secure data across their various providers.

Interoperability: Another common challenge that businesses face while using cloud infrastructure is how to avoid the prospect of being locked into a service. Cloud environments are typically built around an organization’s requirements, which means that switching can be hard. Every business should expect the freedom of portability that allows them to move in and out of the cloud, and between clouds without any hassles. When that is not possible due to lock-in periods and other similar problems, the benefits can be lessened. 

Cloud costs: Costing is a significant challenge in the adoption, operation, and migration of cloud computing services, especially for small and mid-sized businesses. 

Cloud migration: Cloud migration refers to the process of moving all the applications and data from on-premises storage to the cloud. Moving business operations to a cloud service provider can be very challenging and may impact the functioning of connected systems. Among the other challenges involved with migration are security configurations, other software investments, time-consuming preparatory work, slow data migrations, extensive troubleshooting, and application downtime.

Limitations on cloud reporting structure: Rather than using a single cloud, organizations today are using multiple public and private clouds. Enterprises tend to receive reporting metrics from different cloud service providers. This can be challenging when not only trying to correlate between reports from each of these providers but with the organizational reporting structure itself. This imposes limitations on one’s cloud reporting structure.

How to Buy Cloud Management Platforms

Requirements Gathering (RFI/RFP) for Cloud Management Platforms

If a company is just starting and looking to purchase its first CMP, or maybe an organization needs to update a legacy system--wherever a business is in its buying process, g2.com can help select the best cloud management platform for the business.

Finding the right cloud management platform for a business can be difficult due to numerous potential vendors and seemingly similar offerings. Without digging deeper to uncover the details, enterprises run the risk of selecting a solution that can result in unexpected costs, vendor lock-in, difficult-to-agree service level agreements (SLAs), or simply a lack of fit to requirements. 

The functional or technical requirements are a core part of the purchase process. Functional requirements usually vary from one organization to the next. Organizations must determine the end goal of purchasing a CMP, whether it is for optimizing costs, requirements around data retention, security, performance, or specific functional requirements. Depending on the scope of the deployment, it might be helpful to produce an RFI, a one-page list with a few bullet points describing what is needed from the platform.

Compare Cloud Management Platform Products 

Create a long list

As more and more organizations build internal private clouds or enter the service provider market with public clouds, choosing the right vendor and platform for managing today’s hybrid and multi-cloud environments boils down to more than just technical capabilities.

Long lists are created by eliminating the options that do not align with the organization’s cloud strategy. Vendor evaluation is an essential part of the CMP buying process, it helps to prepare a consistent list of questions regarding specific needs and concerns to ask each vendor.

Whether embarking on a proof-of-concept/pilot or a full enterprise-level deployment of the CMP, the following considerations should enable the establishment of realistic and achievable goals:

Business requirements: It is important to take into consideration which departments and clients will benefit from the platform deployment and the extent of disruption during the implementation. A business must also take into account the period within which implementation of the CMP will start generating ROI.

Product requirements: The enterprise willing to adopt a CMP should determine the consistency of the platform with its existing cloud strategy. The tool helps in the management of the various cloud platforms and cloud services. Achieving the full value of this investment also requires integration with other tools in the infrastructure that support functions such as service management, DevOps, configuration management, and financial management. A CMP should allow for seamless integration with the organization’s existing services to generate customized and actionable insights.

Depending on whether a SaaS or on-premises deployment solution is selected, there may be an impact on the existing connectivity and service level commitments. It is crucial to understand the management functions covered by the CMP in terms of resources, spend, and security and how fast it can detect usage of resources and determine their necessity. 

Support requirements: The enterprise should be aware of the extent to which it will be dependent on the vendor after the full implementation of the platform. Additionally, vendor patch releases are an important consideration when evaluating cloud management vendors. The user must find out about the release cycles and frequency of the releases in their development cycles. Vendors should provide regular fixes and functional enhancements. If an organization is using a CMP with a SaaS model, it can usually minimize the impact of software releases. The process is usually more seamless than an on-premises deployment.

Create a short list

From the long list of vendors, it is pragmatic to narrow down the list of contenders. Enterprises must select solutions that are aligned with the enterprise’s goals. With this list, businesses can compare the features offered by different vendors and the pricing structure of various solutions.

Conduct demos

Demos provide an opportunity to buyers to see how a cloud management platform works. While pre-recorded demonstrations and slide decks are available online, it is lucrative to request the vendor for a live demo of the CMP platform using the system to dive deep into their technical capabilities. 

Additionally, mapping out a draft deployment plan or proof of concept (POC) is highly recommended before making a selection as it provides a roadmap for subsequent activities and defines the resources that are required in each phase. A PoC should prove (or disprove) whether the technology matches the organization’s requirements. 

Selection of a Cloud Management Platform

Choose a selection team

It is important to recognize that project success is based on a team’s effort including the vendor that will support the CMP deployment with their training and professional services staff as well as the tenant and end-user community. Forming the team and establishing a common vision is imperative. The partnerships for deployment must extend into the enterprise itself. 

Final decision

Cloud services and CMPs are still evolving, it is unlikely that any one platform can serve as a “one size fits all” solution. However, selecting a vendor that has a strategy aligned with the enterprise’s directions and objectives will accelerate growth as the product matures. Rapid developments have pushed providers to innovate and develop mature solutions that work with top public cloud providers as well as on-premises virtual stacks. 

Here are few factors to consider while making the final decision:

Total cost of ownership and cost associated with day-to-day data transfers: One way to evaluate a cloud management vendor is to establish the total cost of ownership (TCO) of its CMP. This involves calculating the cost of acquisition and the recurring operational costs for the service. If there are any additional integrations required, it’s best to include the anticipated costs into the TCO estimate. Some cloud providers offer a low base price but charge extra fees to transfer data. This could lock the user into their product by making it a costly affair to transfer to another provider, hampering the user’s ability to use their data in a way that best suits their requirements. Many cloud service providers encourage customers to move data into their respective clouds by not charging for data ingress. However, data transfer fees do exist for data egress—or moving data out of a cloud data center—not just from the cloud to on-premises, but also between data centers within the same provider, or another cloud provider. The data transfer fees can add up over time. It is crucial to keep data transfer fees in mind when choosing a cloud management solution. 

Product licensing or service subscription model: A CMP is either a vendor SaaS offering, open-source or a licensed on-premises product. Acquisition and recurring costs will vary widely based on the model an enterprise opts for. It is imperative to scrutinize the terms and conditions of the product support and licensing agreements or SaaS SLAs to achieve enterprise goals within the defined OPEX (operating expense) and CAPEX (capital expenditure) budgets. 

Identifying risks and opportunities early: Whether a commitment to a given CMP product has been made, or early evaluation is underway, it is important to capture and monitor deployment and operations risks, and improvement opportunities early so that it is possible to leverage the lessons learned, contain cost overruns, and modify plans when needed. Whenever a new technology is leveraged, it is good to devise back-out plans or alternatives when assumptions and outcomes change. It must be ensured that the solution chosen will be adaptable to the organization’s future requirements.